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S. J. DREW.

WINDOW 0R WIND SHIELD PROTECTOR.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. 24. 1919f Patented Oct. 21, 1919.

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Application files 1% e55 whom it may concern:

Be it known that Sewers a e tizeu the United States, and resident of F on Jose in the county or and State of California have invented certain YEW otoo useiui improvements 111 Window VJiiioi-Sr eici Protectors, of the foilio iug is see notion 3 iriverieioo relates to o 6- i uietiou o upon or. sutoinobiie is erticie whereby a deer field visio my our oil atmospheric coed rho oogect or my BVQH'illGH 1s to device he gui e is e "perspective View tie- Vice in position on a 'Windshiei 2 is at front elevation we cleviceq 3 sectional View on -e of w s' It View one or sections View COHQSQOD to n J n- :7 O p .41 with germ or 1555, suoi "K ore :Eurtter ro uts of my invention in the tirsrvings, 1 indicates e wiucishieiti on outorooioiie, 2 being the protector '1 upper edge suri 3 the space between the scent ed es of the upper one? -rower psues o1? the shieio. is shown o member ass ing through space 3 snot secureiy fest-cued by a Washer and out 5 or in any other suitable manner Upon member 4 is rigioiiy supported circuior casing 6 having so in- Wsrciiy projecting flange 7 one? having front edge threorieol as 6 receive threadbeuoi t5 enci hsviuo' its front ecige bent inrvardiy one? becirwsroiy es 8 to form a pocket 9. At. the bottom of pocket 9 is tor-meet vent 30 An owning; 11 is secures to edge Q and posses over casing 6 as shown sud to which it is securely i ssteueet A drop curtain 12 is also secureci to. the top of cosine; 1 as shown at 13 3 tuttous thereto at M When not in use.

On supporting member 3 ceslng 6 are arms 15 provided with belt bearings 16 111' TD-EiHlELD Letters Hateut. 2,31 fig l a which oioerstes siieft driven by e sui*'- ebie eiectricei drive 18 connections to the some not being s wn, Secured to shaft 17 is s hub 1 .9 co Wire spokes 20, the

0 shown prefer- .1 s transparent mew isss celluloid in, "f le The owning 11 .C L L r.

-66 0; misc U3 oiso s cover use on upon 5271 5; the ti some one down to the b orifice 10 /Vtieri hub is esuseri to reroive rapidly the transparent member mounted thereon revolves so rapidity clirt ceiuiot settle thereon sud porticies mist or rein Way .L

casing =6 sucl. pass out are caused. to eooiesce into a siugie film of Water which does not obscure the visiori; spokes 20 revoive so that they do not interfere vision torough the device.

While the eiesirezi result may be secured by rnezms of s first member as 28 in 3;, prefer to use the {or o shown in Fin r because this to ercstes o positive tur ulence or the air (1 stir in front thereof "which eitt'ectuofiy pro" the settling of rain drops or dust upon the member is such 21 manner as oioscsre the vision. While this revolving member has been described es hewing isingiess Wound in and out through the spokes o, suoiier rorm may be secures. oy

1 piece of a r the member all 1' lass, and as indi-- of the air and causes against the outer surr c member thereby increaoi the d ice.

1 1' L 11* I" 1 1.11% d ttec iines at 29 n rig 1 indicate second device of natre described secured to the inner surface of the Windshield and in alinement with th device on the outer surface.

it is understood that changes in from, size, construction, proportion or operation scope of the apmay he made Within pended claims,

1 claim;

1. A device of the character indicated, comprising a casing, means for mounting the same in an operative position upon a transparent member, and a rotor operatively mounted in said casing, rotor having staggered spokes arranged in pairs and connecting its huh and rim, and a transparent material Woven through said spokes and entirely filling the space between said huh and rim. n

2. A- device of the character indicated comprising a casing, and means for mounting the same in an operative position on a transparent member, resilient means for riai connecting the upper portion of said casing said me her, resilient means for connecting the outeredge of the casing said member, a rotor operativeiy mounted in said casing, said rotor having a continuous transparent materiai inserted therein and extending from the huh to the rim thereof.

A device of the character indicated comprising a casing and means for mounting the same in an operative position on a transparent member, Water-proofed material connecting the upper portion of said casing and said member, a drop curtain mounted on said casing, a rotor operatively mounted in said casing, and a transparent material filling the space between the hub and rim of said rotor. v

5. A device or the character indicated comprising a casing having an annular pocket formed therein, means for mounting said casingv on a transparent member, a rotor operatively mounted therein and having a rim adapted to engage said pocket, said rotor having a hody portion of transparent material, said casing having a drain formed therein.

SAMUEL J. 

